Gene and Rosemary Gerlach were in an accident and are doing well after both were in surgery. The Gerlachs are the parents of Fr. Matt Gerlach. Please keep him in your prayers.
The Madonna House Project has been a success. As Christmas approaches, we can still use donations. We will be taking more stuff out after the next business meeting on December 3rd.
The Council 4721 Christmas Party is set for December 13th. It will be at the Hall, there will be a Pot Luck (the Council will supply the meat) and, of course, Santa Claus. The time will be confirmed later. Mass may be offered but that will be announced.
Running of the Rose – Ken Neal took the first rose at Mannford, followed by Paul Dudley, Lon Unsell, Jim Williamson, Leroy Weisman, and Bill Hull all walked a mile each heading west.
Lon would like to get a committee together for a 51th Anniversary Celebration for the Council. 4721 was founded in 1959. It will be January 9th.
St. Catherine’s Knights Council will have a 2nd and 3rd Degree this Sunday, November 22nd.
Priests’ Appreciation is coming. We will be working on a time frame for the dinner. Leroy is great for getting the Bishop there. January has been the usual time but, this is a bit late to schedule it then.
Ladies Appreciation, is usually around Valentine’s Day so what better than the 2010 Ladies Appreciation to fall ON Valentine’s Day! We will be looking to schedule that in February, Valentine’s Day is a Sunday.
Tomb of the Unborn at Calvary Cemetery. Phil is spearheading this through his councils to make a donation in the name of the man who will be doing the work to restore the statue and the plaque for the Tomb of the Unborn.
The Oklahoma Knights of Columbus State Convention will be in April and hosted by the Stillwater Council.
November 29th will be the next Blood Drive.
Labels: Council 4721, District Deputy, Good of the Order, Knights of Columbus, Oklahoma Knights, Prayer Intentions, Silver Rose, St. Pius X, Tulsa
A full week of Knights of Columbus events in Phoenix, including the 127th Supreme Convention, the Marian Congress and the lively Guadalupe Festival, was launched on Sunday (Aug. 2) with the presentation of the Silver Rose at Saints Simon and Jude Cathedral.
A symbol of the unity among peoples in the Americas, the rose had been carried over the course of months from Canada and through the United States.
The presentation in the Phoenix Cathedral at the 9 a.m. Mass was one stop on the long journey in the annual Knights of Columbus event known as the Running of the Silver Rose.
The rose is also a symbol of the Order’s commitment to the pro-life cause, and Our Lady of Guadalupe is claimed as the patroness of the pro-life movement. The rose’s final destination is the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City for the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, December 12.
In the opening procession of the Mass, the rose was presented by members of the Columbian Squires, the youth group of the Knights of Columbus. Carrying the rose was Esteven Wetzel, a member of St. Mary’s Squires Circle #5000 in Phoenix. He was accompanied by fellow Squires Paul Taylor and Devin Morales.
The Squires were chosen for the honor because the annual Running of the Rose was started more than 50 years ago by members of the Columbian Squires.
“I think it is pretty cool to get to participate in keeping this tradition going,” Wetzel said before Mass. “I know the story of Our Lady of Guadalupe and I think it is amazing. Also, I am a pro-life person. I pray in front an abortion clinic with my pro-life group. I think it is an honor to represent the pro-life message with this rose.”
Celebrating the Mass was Father Paul Sullivan, director of vocations for the Phoenix Diocese. He told the congregation that the rose, which was placed before the cathedral’s large image of Our Lady of Guadalupe, was “a sign of our commitment to the protection of all human life.”
The Silver Rose will be a part of the celebrations at the Guadalupe Festival on Saturday, Aug. 8, when some 16,000 people are expected to fill the Jobing.com Arena for an afternoon and prayer, song, witness talks and intercultural exchange.
For 50 years, the Knights of Columbus has sponsored the Our Lady of Guadalupe Silver Rose Program to honor the Blessed Virgin under her title of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Patroness of America. The purpose of the is to honor our Lady of Guadalupe and to reaffirm our commitment to the sanctity of life.
This past May, three Silver Roses left Ontario, Canada, and have been traversing the United States by a Western, Central and Eastern route. In November, all three Roses will come together in Laredo, Texas, to travel over the International Bridge and be delivered to Knights from Monterey, Mexico.
The Western Rose, traveling south through the Mountain States, is the one that arrived in Phoenix.
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Labels: 40 Days for Life, Council 4721, Grand Knight, Knights of Columbus, Oklahoma Knights, Running of the Silver Rose, Silver Rose
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